Vin Blanc de Bourgogne : Our Selection
Burgundy is renowned for producing some of the world's finest white wines, thanks to its Grape variety king: Chardonnay. Legendary appellations such as Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet and Chablis produce rich, elegant white wines of great finesse. Each Burgundy terroir brings a unique expression to Chardonnay, offering aromas ranging from white fruit and citrus to mineral and buttery notes, with a beautiful freshness.
AROMATIC FILTERING of Burgundy white wines
A racy wine. Full and lively
Maison Valette
Pouilly Fuissé White 2017
49,90 €
Vive l'aligoté!
Domaine Cruchandeau
Bouzeron White 2022
17,90 €
a fresh, immediate wine
Les vins de la Cadette
Burgundy Vézelay White 2022
24,40 €
Ma que bueno!
Domaine Robert-Denogent
Mâcon Villages White 2022
26,50 €
The finesse of a Premier Cru. Natural and so pleasant...
Domaine Derain
St Aubin 1er cru White 2020
59,90 €
Vive l'aligoté!
Domaine Cruchandeau
Bourgogne Aligoté White 2022
13,90 €
Put your trust in us
Domaine Rouges-Queues
Maranges White 2020
39,90 €
Maison Chapuis Frères
Corton Charlemagne White 2021
155,00 €
Sublime complexity!
Clos des Vignes du Maynes
Mâcon Cruzille White 2021
52,90 €
49,90 €
Sublime complexity!
Clos des Vignes du Maynes
Mâcon Cruzille Blanc 2022
28,90 €
The return of a white we love!
Fanny Sabre
Pernand-Vergelesses White 2022
51,90 €
Fine and dense!
Domaine Robert-Denogent
Bourgogne Aligoté White
20,90 €
Fresh and uncomplicated
Les vins de la Cadette
Burgundy White 2023
19,80 €
A classic
Maison Valette
Mâcon Village White
49,90 €
All about Burgundy White Wines
Which grape varieties characterize Burgundy white wines?
White Burgundy is strongly linked to Chardonnay, the region's historic Grape variety - and one of the many offspring of the Pinot noir X Gouais blanc pairing. With global warming, Grape variety Aligoté is gaining in quality and popularity. It's making its way into some of the world's finest restaurants, and is no longer condemned to end its life as a Kir. For the sake of completeness, Sauvignon has long been established in Saint-Bris. It is so highly appreciated that it has been given its own appellation.
What accounts for the diversity of Burgundy's white wines?
Burgundy's vineyards stretch over a 360-kilometer vertical strip from Auxerre to the south of Beaujolais, resulting in very different wines, even if they come from the same grape Grape variety.
What characterizes Chablis wines?
On the Chablis side, acidity is more pronounced and barrel ageing is in the minority. The result is fresh, taut wines that can be rather austere when young. The aromatic palette revolves around lemon, white fruit, lime blossom, mousseron and oyster shell.
Côte de Beaune: Burgundy white wine at its best
In the Côte de Beaune, the great white appellations follow one another within a few kilometers: Corton, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin... As Chardonnay is a real "terroir sponge", it succeeds not only in reflecting the specificities of each appellation, but also of its climate - a Meursault-Perrières doesn't resemble a Meursault Gouttes d'or. Here, Grape variety is at its most expressive, combining ripe substance with freshness and great aromatic complexity: buttery roasted white fruit, dried fruit (hazelnut, almond), warm brioche, toast...
The Côte Chalonnaise: an excellent alternative
As soon as we cross into Saône-et-Loire, we're in Côte Chalonnaise, with three appellations dedicated to Chardonnay (Mercurey, Rully, Givry) and one to Aligoté (Bouzeron). The wines are reminiscent of the Côte de Beaune at its most sober - more Puligny than Meursault.
Mâconnais: often richer wines
Arriving in the Mâconnais and even more so in Beaujolais (where 42 communes can produce white Burgundy), the wines often gain in fullness and richness, taking on notes of pineapple and yellow fruit, without losing too much freshness.
So, as you can see, white Burgundy comes in all shapes and sizes: it's up to each individual to find the one that best suits his or her dishes and circumstances.